Andre
Morgenthal was a fellow student in our Diploma class at the Cape Wine Academy
in the mid-nineties. He was one of the younger students in the class and had
just graduated from Stellenbosch. Many of us were middle-aged and several were
already employed in the wine industry. It was a memorable class because almost
everyone in the class was employed in the wine industry or became
professionally employed in a related occupation.
His career
has been notable and well-documented, especially as Communications Manager at
WoSA, and then when he was the driving force behind the Old Vines Project.
Aside from
our initial time with him in classes, most of our contact with him has been since
we closed our shop in Sea Point in 2010 and began to focus more of our
attention in producing stories about the wine industry. He was always very
friendly and supportive of our work, especially in the Old Vines phase of his
career and later when he worked as a publicist promoting wonderful events like Agulhas Triangle wine festivals which were great fun and where he was great
company. We were shocked when we heard of his death and will miss him – he was
far too young.
Bright sunflowers, barrels, a Tibetan dong bowl and a happy portrait ready for the event


Andre's friend Michael Ratcliffe, co-founder and owner of Vilafonté, was the Master of Ceremonies
The celebration was attended by a large number of Andre's family members, friends and many wine industry friends

Victor talked with great affection about their long friendship with Andre


Nora then spoke of her friendship with Andre
She was followed by Su Birch who was CEO of Wines of South Africa from 2000 to 2013
Ian Dean, Andre's business coach and friend, spoke of their very close friendship and their work together
followed by Gaerin Hauptfleisch, also a close friend who had know Andre since childhood


Guests were asked to bring a special bottle which they'd have loved to share with Andre
and there was a huge number of special wines to enjoy



which could be enjoyed in the Delheim restaurant or outside on the terrace







A row of pines sheltering vineyards from the South-easter










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